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Science and Innovation: Bachelor of Science / Science and Innovation: Bachelor of Innovation

  • Bachelor

Combining science and innovation in a double degree offers diverse career opportunities by addressing global challenges through multidisciplinary solutions. Students gain skills in identifying opportunities, developing technologies, and creating transformative products or services.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
BB-SCINNO, 114118E
Study Mode
In person

About this course

Overview

Combining science and innovation in a double degree has a great potential to lead to exciting and diverse career opportunities. Many of the world's most pressing issues - such as climate change, healthcare, food security and sustainable energy - require multidisciplinary solutions achieved by combining technical knowhow with an innovation mindset.

During your studies you'll gain the skills to identify novel opportunities, develop disruptive technologies, and create new products or services that transform businesses and societies. You might start your own ventures based on scientific discoveries or bring fresh perspectives to existing industries through innovative approaches.

In Science, you'll develop core expertise in your major and choose a specialisation that either deepens your knowledge in one subject or broadens your expertise across a range of subjects - such as climate change, mining, environmental management, food science, forensic studies and industrial optimisation.

In Innovation, you'll study business management and innovation fundamentals. You'll then complete a set of transformational experiences - including development of a sustainable business innovation project, an interactive study tour or an international experience - where you can apply your knowledge and demonstrate your skills as a future-focused problem solver.

Entry requirements

Admission criteria

What you need in order to get into this course. There are different pathway options depending on your level of work and education experience.

Select an option that best suits you:

You're considered a high school leaver if you:

  • Completed year 12 in Australia or overseas in the past two years, or
  • Completed TAFE or VET studies in the past two years.

ATAR pathway

  • Minimum ATAR 70
  • Essential WACE subjects (prerequisites)

Essential WACE subjects (prerequisites)

Subjects you must have studied in high school to be eligible for entry into a course.

  • Agricultural Science Mathematics Applications ATAR
  • Biochemistry Mathematics Applications ATAR
  • Chemistry Mathematics Applications ATAR Chemistry ATAR
  • Coastal and Marine Science Mathematics Applications ATAR
  • Data Science Mathematics Methods ATAR
  • Earth Science Mathematics Applications ATAR
  • Environmental Science Mathematics Applications ATAR
  • Food Science Mathematics Applications ATAR
  • Information & Communication Technology Mathematics Applications ATAR
  • Mathematics Mathematics Methods ATAR
  • Physics Mathematics Methods ATAR Physics ATAR

Desirable WACE subjects

Desirable WACE subjects

High school subjects that aren't essential for entry into the course, but provide a good foundation.

There are no desirable WACE subjects for this course.

Please see our correlation comparability for previous TEE subjects, WACE courses and WACE ATAR courses.

StepUp Entry

StepUp grants additional ATAR points to help eligible students qualify for admission.

Successful StepUp Entry and StepUp Equity Adjustment Admission Pathway (StepUp Bonus) applicants will be eligible to be considered for admission into this course.

Alternative pathways

  • UniReady

If you don't meet our minimum admission criteria, the UniReady Enabling Program can help you qualify for entry into a range of undergraduate courses.

  • Certificate IV + English Competency

The certificate IV is the minimum requirement for university entry. It qualifies you for entry to Curtin courses with a 70 ATAR. You must also meet English language proficiency and check that you meet any extra subject prerequisites (where applicable).

  • STAT entry

Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)

The Skills for Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) is a national test for those who don't meet university admission criteria. STAT can be used to meet entry criteria for some courses, or as a way to satisfy Curtin's English proficiency requirements.

STAT is not accepted as an entry pathway, but may be used to demonstrate English language proficiency.

English requirements

Curtin requires all applicants to demonstrate proficiency in English. Specific English requirements for this course are outlined in the IELTS table below.

You may demonstrate English proficiency using the following tests and qualifications.

IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System)

  • Writing: 6
  • Speaking: 6
  • Reading: 6
  • Listening: 6
  • Overall band score: 6

Find your pathway to Curtin

Think you don't have the marks or qualifications to study at Curtin? We have several pathways to help you meet admission. Use our pathway finder to find your best way to studying with us.

Application Requirements

You're considered someone with work and life experience if:

You have left secondary education more than two years ago (i.e. who are not classified as recent secondary education applicants) and have not undertaken vocational education training (VET) or higher education study since then.

How we define 'experience'

'Experience' includes a combination of factors sufficient to demonstrate readiness for higher education such as mature-age entry, professional experience whether completion of the Skills for Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) is required or not, community involvement or work experience. Applicants may have undertaken non-formal programs that have helped prepare them for tertiary education or are relevant to the proposed higher education field of study.

Pathways

  • STAT entry

Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)

The Skills for Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) is a national test for those who don't meet university admission criteria. STAT can be used to meet entry criteria for some courses, or as a way to satisfy Curtin's English proficiency requirements.

STAT is not accepted as an entry pathway, but may be used to demonstrate English language proficiency.

English requirements

Curtin requires all applicants to demonstrate proficiency in English. Specific English requirements for this course are outlined in the IELTS table below.

You may demonstrate English proficiency using the following tests and qualifications.

IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System)

  • Writing: 6
  • Speaking: 6
  • Reading: 6
  • Listening: 6
  • Overall band score: 6

Find your pathway to Curtin

Think you don't have the marks or qualifications to study at Curtin? We have several pathways to help you meet admission. Use our pathway finder to find your best way to studying with us.

Application Requirements

You're considered someone who studied at TAFE or have done an apprenticeship if:

Applicants with vocational education and training (VET) study are those whose highest level of study since leaving secondary education is a VET course. This includes study at a public TAFE or other VET provider, whether a qualification was completed or not. Applicants with VET study may have other qualifications such as a Year 10 or Year 12 secondary school certificate.

Pathways

  • TAFE entry

To meet the entry criteria with VET studies you need to have:

  1. AQF Certificate IV - Separate evidence of English language proficiency is required or AQF Diploma or AQF Advanced Diploma
  2. Met subject prerequisites for your chosen Science major.
  • STAT entry

Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)

The Skills for Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) is a national test for those who don't meet university admission criteria. STAT can be used to meet entry criteria for some courses, or as a way to satisfy Curtin's English proficiency requirements.

STAT is not accepted as an entry pathway, but may be used to demonstrate English language proficiency.

English requirements

Curtin requires all applicants to demonstrate proficiency in English. Specific English requirements for this course are outlined in the IELTS table below.

You may demonstrate English proficiency using the following tests and qualifications.

IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System)

  • Writing: 6
  • Speaking: 6
  • Reading: 6
  • Listening: 6
  • Overall band score: 6

Find your pathway to Curtin

Think you don't have the marks or qualifications to study at Curtin? We have several pathways to help you meet admission. Use our pathway finder to find your best way to studying with us.

Application Requirements

You're considered someone who has recently left university if:

Applicants with higher education are those whose highest level of study since leaving secondary education is a higher education course, such as a university degree. This may include applicants who are currently studying a higher education course at another education provider and want to transfer to Curtin University, or applicants who are currently studying at Curtin but want to switch to a different course. It may also include applicants who have completed past study with university and non-university higher education providers.

Curtin course switcher criteria

To switch into this course, you need to have:

  1. Met the admission criteria for minimum entry
  2. Met subject prerequisite for your chosen Science major.

Prerequisite Information

The Mathematics Applications ATAR prerequisite can be met with one of the following Curtin units:

  • MATH1013 Introductory Mathematics
  • MATH1014 Foundations of Calculus
  • MATH1015 Linear Algebra

The Mathematics Methods ATAR prerequisite can be met with one of the following Curtin units:

  • MATH1014 Foundations of Calculus
  • MATH1016 Calculus 1

The Chemistry ATAR prerequisite can be met with the following Curtin units:

  • CHEM1003 Introduction to Chemistry and CHEM1001 Biological Chemistry

The Physics ATAR prerequisite can be met with the following Curtin unit:

  • PHYS1006 Foundation of Physics

Higher education course switcher criteria

Our admission criteria for minimum entry apply to those who are switching courses from another higher education course provider.

In addition, you need to have:

  1. Met subject prerequisite for your chosen Science major.

English requirements

Curtin requires all applicants to demonstrate proficiency in English. Specific English requirements for this course are outlined in the IELTS table below.

You may demonstrate English proficiency using the following tests and qualifications.

IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System)

  • Writing: 6
  • Speaking: 6
  • Reading: 6
  • Listening: 6
  • Overall band score: 6

Find your pathway to Curtin

Think you don't have the marks or qualifications to study at Curtin? We have several pathways to help you meet admission. Use our pathway finder to find your best way to studying with us.

Application Requirements

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What you will learn

  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding in two fields of study that, while broadly equivalent in level to advanced textbooks, includes aspects informed by knowledge and innovation at the forefront of the field.
  • Apply multidisciplinary knowledge to solve complex challenges within their field of study and at local, regional and global scales, demonstrating competencies in using creative and innovative thinking, problem solving, and devising and communicating evidence-based arguments, to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.
  • Understand the constructs of the scientific method, academic communication, and innovation thinking and apply these principles in representative exercises using digital technologies.
  • Gather and interpret relevant data (usually within their fields of study) to inform judgements that include reflection on relevant social, scientific or ethical issues, showing awareness of the diversity of global and cultural perspectives, and how these affect the practice of science, business and industry.
  • Demonstrate an inclusive mindset by appreciating the importance of cultural diversity and its impact on the practice of science, and of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and associated advocacy for Indigenous and First Nations-based stewardship.
  • Demonstrate industry readiness by developing future-focussed capabilities including a global, responsible, innovative and technology (GRIT) mindset, and displaying a high standard of professional behaviour, including effective time management, both independently and as a team member.

Career pathways

What jobs can the Science and Innovation course lead to?

Careers

  • Biotech innovator
  • Renewable energy specialist
  • Environmental consultant
  • Tech innovation manager
  • IT innovation strategist
  • Software innovation consultant
  • Climate change analyst
  • Entrepreneur
  • Industry consultant
  • Resource industry analyst

Industries

  • Food development and processing
  • Resources
  • Technology
  • Agriculture
  • Scientific enquiry
  • Energy
  • Materials
  • Consulting
  • Government organisations
  • Non-profit / NGOs

Course structure

Science majors
  • Agricultural Science
  • Biochemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Marine Science
  • Data Science
  • Earth Sciences
  • Environmental Biology and Ecology
  • Environmental Science
  • Food Science and Technology
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Software Development
Specialisations

You'll combine your science major with one of these specialisations:

  • Actuarial Mathematics
  • Advanced Geophysical Methods
  • Agricultural and Environmental Genetics
  • Agricultural Science
  • Agriculture Extension
  • Analytical and Forensic Chemistry
  • Applied Finance
  • Applied Physics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Astrophysics
  • Biological and Medicinal Chemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Chemistry of Sustainable Development
  • Environmental Biology
  • Environmental Geoscience
  • Environmental Management
  • Food Science
  • Industrial Mathematics
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Internet of Things
  • Marine Science
  • Materials Science
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Mine Planning and Operations
  • Mining and Metallurgical Operations
  • Mining Geoscience
  • Optimisation
  • Pre-Masters Secondary Teaching
  • Statistical Data Science

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How to apply

How to apply

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  • Curtin course code: BB-SCINNO
  • CRICOS code: 114118E
  • Last updated on: 14 October 2025

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